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CH 13 Review Slide Industrialization is - When a country moves from growing products to manufacturing them The cottage industry is - the making of goods by hand at home or in a small shop The rise of industrialization is called - The Industrial Revolution Industrialization developed after people began using - mechanical power Mechanical power is - the use of force to run a machine A central workplace that houses several machines is called - A factory Define Division of Labour - The process of breaking up a task into steps in order to create a “good” Define Assembly Line - A conveyor belt that moves products to workers Factories were organized with_________ in mind, not __________: machines, people In Canada, industry led to - economic growth True or False (T/F): First Nations were affected positively by industry because they were allowed to equally produce and sell goods - False In the early 1900s, what invention drastically changed transportation: the car What years did the First World War span - 1914-1918 What invention greatly advanced because of the war - the airplane T/F: During WWI, there was an increase in the production of goods as many factories were built to meet demands - True New technology often needs to merge with old technology, an example of this is: Cars stopping for horses Examples of mass media include - radio, newspaper, television What made cars inexpensive and accessible - the assembly line Sometimes new technology improves another, an example of this is: the development of better roads for cars T/F: the Industrial revolution had a great impact on the organization of cities: True Example: because neighborhoods/streetcars reorganized and developed near factories What did workers create to protect them against poor working conditions - unions The stopping of all work by workers in a union is called - A general Strike What is minimum wage - the lowest hourly rate an employee is legally allowed to pay True or False: during the IR, women entered the workforce less than ever before: - False Define Suffrage - the right to vote in political elections Suffrage for women was first achieved where in Canada - the prairie provinces Explain the “Persons” Case - the fight for women to be seen as persons, as men were Wages fell and factories closed during what era - the Depression The Depression occurred in the - 1930s